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InterviewDateTime

5/28/2006 9:30:00

InterviewLocation

New Orleans, LA

StorytellerA-FullName

Porter, Rachael

InterviewerA-FullName

Kaminsky, Beryl

Relationship_OfInterviewerA

friend

Facilitator Log

3:53 Background of Preservation Hall 17:30 French Quarter - so many contrasts 25:47 By 31, she'd lost both siblings and father 'When I come back to New Orleans, people remember my siblings - I get a gift, a story about them' 28:30 Since Katrina, 'I may never get that gift again' 34:10 Rachel: This storm affected everybody, regardless of class

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